BuzzFeed gets $50M investment from Andreessen Horowitz

BuzzFeed Inc., the website that has branched out from lists and quizzes to international news coverage, got a $50 million investment from venture-capital firm Andreessen Horowitz.

The deal values BuzzFeed at about $850 million, the New York Times reported. Chris Dixon, an Andreessen Horowitz partner, will join the New York-based startup's board, he said in a blog post.

"We're presently in the midst of a major technological shift in which, increasingly, news and entertainment are being distributed on social networks and consumed on mobile devices," Dixon said. "We believe BuzzFeed will emerge from this period as a preeminent media company."

At the end of last year, BuzzFeed was forecasting revenue of as much as $120 million in 2014, people familiar with the matter said at the time. Started in 2006 by Huffington Post co- founder Jonah Peretti, the site relies on Facebook and other social networks to spread its articles and videos, which can range from weighty political coverage to photo lists such as "10 Pieces Of Proof That Shar-Peis Are Actually Fuzzy Land Manatees."

Bloomberg LP, the parent of Bloomberg News, is an investor in Andreessen Horowitz.

BuzzFeed gets $50M investment from Andreessen Horowitz

BuzzFeed Inc., the website that has branched out from lists and quizzes to international news coverage, got a $50 million investment from venture-capital firm Andreessen Horowitz.

The deal values BuzzFeed at about $850 million, the New York Times reported. Chris Dixon, an Andreessen Horowitz partner, will join the New York-based startup's board, he said in a blog post.

"We're presently in the midst of a major technological shift in which, increasingly, news and entertainment are being distributed on social networks and consumed on mobile devices," Dixon said. "We believe BuzzFeed will emerge from this period as a preeminent media company."

At the end of last year, BuzzFeed was forecasting revenue of as much as $120 million in 2014, people familiar with the matter said at the time. Started in 2006 by Huffington Post co- founder Jonah Peretti, the site relies on Facebook and other social networks to spread its articles and videos, which can range from weighty political coverage to photo lists such as "10 Pieces Of Proof That Shar-Peis Are Actually Fuzzy Land Manatees."

Bloomberg LP, the parent of Bloomberg News, is an investor in Andreessen Horowitz.